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Symbolic step
toward
Catholic-Orthodox unity
By Voice staff
To commemorate
the historic meeting between Pope Benedict XVI and Ecumenical Patriarch
Bartholomew in Turkey on Nov. 29, Bay Area Catholic and Orthodox Christian
leaders met for prayer at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in San Francisco
the same evening.
San Francisco Archbishop George Niederauer and Oakland Bishop Allen Vigneron
joined Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Gerasimos for the ecumenical service
that included the blessing and dedication of an icon of "Madonna
in Trono". Father Michael Pappas, pastor of Holy Trinity, and San
Francisco’s Auxiliary Bishops John Wester and Ignatius Wang also
participated in the service.
“We pray for peace in the whole world, the stability of God’s
Holy Churches and for the unity of all,” said Father Pappas.
The Catholic bishops in unison prayed that the “fellowship and deliberations”
between the pope and the patriarch would be “fruitful and to the
benefit of our Holy Churches and all our faithful.”
It is believed to be the first time that an archbishop of San Francisco
participated in a service with a metropolitan that was exclusive to the
two faith communities. A metropolitan is equivalent to an archbishop in
the Greek Orthodox Church.
Metropolitan Gerasimos, a native of Kalamata, Greece, was enthroned as
head of the diocese of San Francisco on April 2, 2005. The diocese includes
57 parishes and eight missions.
The split between the Catholic and Orthodox churches occurred in 1054.
When Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras of Constantinople embraced
in Jerusalem in 1964, it was the first meeting between an Orthodox patriarch
and a pope since the 15th century. The following year both Churches decided
to lift the excommunications exchanged in 1054.
“It is on this foundation of mutual love that new relations between
the churches of Rome and Constantinople have developed,” Pope Benedict
said during his meeting with the patriarch in Istanbul.
Niko Misthos (left), George Angelopoulos (center)
and Orestis Tzortzis hold candles during the prayer service.
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Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox bishops pray together
during the service. They are, from left, Bishop Ignatius Wang, Bishop
John Wester, Bishop Allen Vigneron, Archbishop George Niederauer, Metropolitan
Gerasimos, Bishop Anthimos, and Father Michael Pappas, pastor of Holy
Trinity Greek Orthodox Church.

Before the service, Bishop Vigneron talks with Bishop
Anthimos, retired bishop of Olympos, Greece.

George Pappas (left) and George Angelopoulos lead
the procession into the church.

Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Gerasimos blesses an
icon of “Madonna in Trono” at the beginning of the ecumenical
service at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in San Francisco, Nov. 29.
Bishop
Vigneron greets Father James Adams, a retired priest of the Greek Orthodox
Church. Looking on are Bishop Wester and Tom Karas, president of the Holy
Trinity parish council.
LUIS GRIS PHOTOS
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